The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 23, 1908, Image 7
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p stores near the railroad
1 beg to offer
a select
line of
* Jewelry, Clocks. Watches
* Silver Ware and Gold and
Silver Novelties. : : :
^ Also
watch and
clockrepair
work done on short
noticeatcompetin? prices.
Look tor the Watch Sign.
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Kingstree, S. C.
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> THE COUNTY RECORD
Kings tree, S. C.
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A Kingttree Lo4ge
jBk? Knujfyts of Pg^ias
Regular Conventions Every
2adC?n4 ttthiWednestfaynigtala.
Visiting brethren always welsome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building.
h. a. myer, c. c.
a. q. hinds, k. r^.
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232 & 234 KIN6 STRE
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The Largest Wl
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And They Were
p\ ?*n rf-v.
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?All the newest weaves in
' fashionable fabrics are here.
W Satin Striped Embroidered Vo
Fille Voiles.
^ -Dotted Etamines
And a full line of Panamas,
f^tiiies and Fancy Plaid, 8tr
Checked Wool Dress Goods.
Write for samples, our prices
lowest
White Wash G?
Large variety of the latest in
weave. Suiting Linens. Fig
dras, Persian Lawns, Eml
Linen, Plaid Lawns and
Mercerized Chiffon, Plain a:
edBatiste, Linen Lawns, Ox:
ings, etc, etc. All at popul;
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It never misses i mark,
regulating an accuraxe an
point of the pen, and the
in the pocket, always read
the instantaneous call o
stock from which to seleci
I also handle all tact books
I South Carolina at prices fixe
G. OLLIE EP1
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IOUSE THAT OIVES YOU "SA'
iolesale and Ret a
3 ARRAY OF THE NEWEST FA
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a.^,m~4A b&/ ji a. v-r
isses and Children. Surpass
Never so Seasonably Priced Se
9ds. I Ladies'
the most I The greatest stock i
I and choosejfrom.
iles. I White Linen Waists
M loin fViA m /%n 4- a
I piaili LU L11TT Ull/9 1. *
Brilliaa- White Linen Waists
iped and han(* embroiders
the hh
Lace and Is
oods. I Ecru Lac Waists $
finish and White Lace Waists S
fured Ma- Black Lace Waists J
broidered White China Silk W;
[ Linens, $7.50 each,
nd Fijfur- Black China Silk ?
ford Suit- $10.00 each.
jjj* prices Taffeta Silk Waists <
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per capita fare fifteei# 3
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adopted for public schools in
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riSFACTIOJT Olt YOUR MONEY
II Mall Order Hou,
BRICS FOR SPRING AND SUM\
/EAR GARME
AnirfViimr in Riror Vlinir
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:nd in Your Measurements. We
Waists. Ladie:
in the South to pick
from the severely Made of V
elaborately trimmed Striped
.75c to $15.00 each. Plain. Fa
plain tucked and Checke(j
2 50 lo $15.00 each. Madame
Pony Cc
?Jet Waists. *
2.98 to $20.00 each. I Walki
J3.75 to $25.00 each. |
16.00 to $15.00 each. 1
aists from $2,50 to ~ ,T
^ Our New
Vaists from $2.50 to Panama,
All Cut in
|3.75 to $20.00 each
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INFLUENZA. '
The Various Forms and Troatmont of
This Infectious Disease.
lufluenz*. is an exceedingly infectious
disease, often confounded
with a rnnimon cold, but really an
entirely different affair. It attacks
young adults more frequently than
the very old or children, but no age
is exempt, especially during severe
and widespread epidemics.
An attack confers immunity for
a variable period, from a few
months to a year, but after that
there appears to be an increased
susceptibility. Many persons suffer
from the disease every year.
Influenza prevails chiefly in late
autumn and winter, although epidemics
may occur in the summer,
especially if the season is cold and
wet. The disease assumes one of
three special forms, called from the
parts chiefly affected the respira
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tory, tne digestive ana me ueivuuo.
In each case the onset is sudden,
with a chill, headache and mental
depression, muscular pains, dizziness
and high fever. Sometimes
there are premonitory symptoms for
a day or two, such as lassitude,
mental torpor, dull headache and
pains in the arms and legs. Soon
after the onset catarrhal symptoms
?sneezing, running at the nose and
watering of the eyes?make their
appearance. In the respiratory
form these increase in severity, and
there are also a cough and shortness
of breath. It is not uncommon for
this form to develop into pneumonia.
In the digestive form the most
prominent symptoms are nausea
and vomiting or diarrhea and severe
abdominal pains, the first two
indicating involvement of the
stomach, the second two that the
intestines are Involved. Sometimes
all are present at once, indicating a
very severe attack.
In the nervous form the headache
is usually intense, and the
muscular and neuralgic pains are
very severe. Depression, both physical
and mental, is a prominent
symptom, the despondency often
passing into real melancholia and
sometimes leading to suicide. Insomnia
is a common symptom both
during the attack and following it
Convalescence is tedious, the
body regaining its strength very
slowly and the mind throwing off
its depression only alter weeas or
months.
The most important part of the
treatment is absolute rest in bed.
The sickroom is to be if possible on
the sunny side of the house, with
windows kept open both day and
night. The patient should l>e protected
by light but warm bedclothes
and bv a silk nightcap. The diet
thtvild be greatly restricted, especially
while the fever lasts, hut vtater
should be drunk in abundance.
, The mcdieinal treatment naturally
varies with the form which the disease
assumes and the parts which it
attacks. Youth's Companion.
Real the Farmers k Merchants
Bank's ad. this fssne.
DeWi't's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills. Sold by W
L Wallace.
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Title, Mortgage, Bill of Sale,
Lien on Crop, and Lien and Bill of
Sale cpmbined blanks for sale at
this office. 2-13tf
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CHARLESTON, S. C.
' BACKse
In the South.
inn nrn a r*
ijcju >Y rjArt
NTS.
n in the South.
Guarantee a fit.
$' and Misses'
Tailor-Made Suits
Fool and Silk Panaja, Plain,
and Fancy Mixed Worsteds,
incy, Striped and Phantom
L and Mriped ranama, id
; Butterfly, Prince Chap, and
>at Effects
.... $10.00 to $75.00 per suit.
ng Skirts For
^adies and Misses.
Line is Composed of Silk,
, Plain and Fancy Mixtures.
the New 1908 Models
$2.50 to $25.00 eachi
1 SUPERVISORS REPORT
FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER 1907,COMMENCING
OCTOBER 1, AND ENDING
DECEMBER 31,1907.
J Z I>ukes, roads. 4 00
J A Tilt on, 44 6 60
E L Matthews, 44 7 00
.1 I Hudnall, 44 7 00
W J Smiley. 4- 3 23
A W Chandler, " 0 00
WR Chandler, 44 3 00
C L Burgess, 44 24 7*>
A W Chandler, " 17 30
W 1> Harmon, 44 20 10
R F Cox. 44 32 03
Hugh Altman,, 44 00 ? '?
A J Prosser, 44 13 92
J M Barrioeau, 44 10 7.r?
W J Cox, 44 22 13
W K Wilson, 44 . 2-1 75
J J B Montgomery, auditor, 3#34
B McQ Montgomery, clerk, 16 66
Lee & Askins, attorneys. 150 00
LeRoy Lee, re-indexing com, W 00
- % l-A Ail
(Jhas w stoii, rtfinaexmg, -jv w
< McB .Scott, " 50 00
H E Godwin, road plow, L'l 95
G W Camlio, lumber, 6 02
A F Graham, bridges, 15 00
R B McClary, " 5 00
J L Thomas, road plow. 74 29
' 25 50
S M Brockinton, bridges, 12 00
I L Hasdden & driver, road plow, 40 00
E B Cooper, bridges, 35 00
II O Britton. contingent, 5 45
Dr W G Gamble, chain gang, 7 46
W L McDaniel, bridges, 56 53
A J Prosser. 212 05
DrWl. Wallace, chain gang, 17 45
" " lunacy, 10 00
Geo J Graham, jail report, 6 00
H McKnight, roads, 5 00
H D Readick, court house sup, 14 05
W M Vause & Sons, chain gang, 6 10
J J Steele, Jr, re-indexing, 70 00
L J Cunningham, " 37 34
Kingstree Hdw Co, chain gang, 5 85
J w Timmons, bridges, 10 00
C E Tomlinson, lumber, 3 00
P H Grumbles, " 37 *1
? ? - a! iil
i o Lemmoru, i-nani gang, u w
B B Chandler, bridges, 30 00
S J Godwin, lumber for bridges, 72 05
J A Tilton, bridges, 2 00
1 J Graham, chain gang, 2 37
L P Kinder, commissioner, 15 00
A W Graham, poor, 24 00
W T Wilkins, chain gang, 30 81
J T McElveen, road plow, 3d 21
W D James, chain gsng, 2000
J H Joyner, '* 00 00
J H Joyner, contingent, 4 00
B L Singletary, road plow, 2 00
G W Cam 1 in, lumber for bridges, 13 88
T E King, roads, 3d 57
John C Everett, commissioner, 16 00
S J Singletary, supervisor, 62 50
.1 G McCullough, contingent, 6 40
J G McCullough, supt. education, 100 00
J J B Montgomery, contingent, 5 30
S J Singletary, 44 10 60
W M M ' it >n, roads, 10 00
J W Cook, contingent. 55 17
44 "4 iurv&witness tickets, 68 20
Stoll & Stoll, attorneys, 6 50
KC McE veen, poor, 1800
Lee & As a ins, attorneys. 18 80
M J Stiele, Jr, re-indexing, 37 50
R W >.d urchen, roads, 7 ,j
J W Cook, treasurer, fOctober) 2,5 01
44 44 44 (November; 25' t
T A Mc rea, roads, 4 0<J
i ' li Montgomery, auuitor, ?w
J J B Montgomery, contingent, a
B McQ .Montgomery, clerk, Kiol
> .) Singletary. contingent, Co "?
U D Ferre'l. poor. 13 5(
J M Terrell & Co., lumber, 60 <U
W R Kirby, roads, 4 If
W D James, contingent, 1 M
B T Godwin, road plow, 30 0<
J M TerreM &<>., lumber. 112;
T A Fowell, roads, A 5<
J J Evan-, damages, 5 5(
W E Erockinton. Dr dges, 5 0(
C K Eaddy, poor, 24 <
.1 A Barfield, roa<!s. 1 0<
J P Gamble, board of equal, 4 U(
P C Shirer. damages. 40 01
J .1 li Montgomery, contingent, 7 41
H 0 liritton. 5 51
W M D McGee, roads, 8 Oi
W J (4odwin. road plow, 2 8i
D S Adams, roads, 6 (H
J C Graham, poor, 18 0(
44 " roads ana onages t> o.
S M Bradshaw, poor, 31IX
44 4 magistrate, 33 71
A B Burrows, roads, 24 6<
S W Gowdy, poor, 48 W
J H Joyner, chain gang, 14 (X
R K V\ allace, magistrate, 75 (X
F Rhem & Son, poor, 18 0(
Creelyville Mer.Co, poor, 72 (X
4 ? 54 (X
44 44 44 54 <K
J T Sullivan, re-indexing, 7 "X
fl W Jones & Sons, road plow, 29 5C
C W Dennis lumber for bridges, 13 53
D E McCufchen, 44 44 44 34 75
W M Vause & Sons, jail A. chain
gang, 625
People's Mf r Co.jail&chain gang, 13 98
J B Fil?*. inagis'rate. 76
W S .1 Flowers, roads. 15 45
J iv DuBose, bridges. 30 00
Kingstree Hdw Co., chain gang, 11 05
S W Milk, roads, 7 25
H1 J Barfielel, bridges, 7 UO
A M Gordon, lumber, 6 75
M L Boyd, bridges, 13 30
W K Wilson, roads, 5 00
JI Morris, 44 10 00
M G McMillan, bridges, 19 70
R K Gamble, coroner, 37 50
P M Brockinton, lunatic, 3 60
J W Casselinan, roads, 18 24
J B Gamble, lumber, 14 35
A C McKenzie, roads, 6 00
Gambled Jacobs, chain gang 2 00
J M Barrineau, bridges, 0 00
W G Gamble, M D. lunacy, 6 f
J M Gause roads, 0 00
8 J Godwin, roads, 2 00
W H Gaskins, bridges, 95 00
R J Nettles, roads, 11 00
A B Carter, 44 9 26
J H V Gaskins, mag. and con, 126 00
ST Weaver, roads. 11 25
JOLyerly. 44 1 9 32
A L Parrott bridges, 26 80
H D Red dick, chain gang. 3 95
Haseldon& Miles, road plow, 42 00
J L Morris, roads. 7 00
SB W Courtney, road plow, 1 00
R W Smith, roaJs, 15 58
SP Cooper, " 23 40
4* 44 15 80
R E Brown, bridges, 16 60
D F Edwards, magistrate, 10 00
4* 41 constable,* 10 00
Geo J Graham, contingent, 5 65
" 44 constable, 50 00
44 44 sheriff, 375 00
44 44 constable services, 6 50
44 jail report, 18 00
S .1 Singletary, supervisor, 62 50
1 44 44 contingent, 5 85
P M Brockington, 44 1 75
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W D James, cha^'n gang. 25 00
Walker Evans & Cogwells Co, /
' books, stationery, etc 837 29
I R W Mc' utchen. roads. 14 50
! J J Graham, chain gang, 2 94
i T A McCrea. roads, 2 00
! "* " lumber. II04
\ L 1' Kinder, commissioner. 7 50
; J W Cook, contingent, 6 03
" treasurer, ~'o oo
1 j I Morris, poor, 18 00
! F V Poston&Co, -* 104 00
M D DeLorme. "4 54 00
J B Tallevast. bridges, 3 52
M V Cox poor, 10 00 *
J M James, road plow, 1? 50
W N Clarkson. poor, 18 0O
S J Godwin, " 48 00
J M Parker, '* 56 Co
John M S'urgpop, ' 354 57
.1 Davis Carter, " 97 32
People's Mer. Co, " 172 6'
j M Matthews, road", 3 00
T M Gilland, board of education, 21 00
W V Brockington. M D.chaingang, 8 30
D C Scott, M I), post mortem, 5 00
$ J Taylor, poor, 24 00
j C Gause Co., tenting, etc. 145 70
H j Barfield, roads, 22 95
White City Grader Co, machine, 108 85
C W Wolfe, printing,adv,8ta, etc, 59 CO
R E McKniirht, Door. 24 00
! w H bennis. 44 24 00
Lake City Hdw Co., chain gang, 7 15
S R Mouzon, poor, 48 00
( ooper Bros, lumber, 14 71
25 52 : \*
" " poor. 34 50 .
J A Floyd, - " 24 00
J S Lynch, 44 If. 00
II J Barfield, constable, 10 00
B Wallace Jones&Sons,road plow, 44 92
D P DuRant, roads, 12 00
S 6 McDonald, magistrate, 18 75
R W Smith, roads, 15 58 ,
Geo B Nesmith, jr&Sr, magistrate
and constable, 135 00
I W Carter, chain gang, 7 0O
S M Lee, poor, 18 62
G BGowdy, roads, 2 00W
T Askins. poer, 60 00
S Poston&Co, " 198 00J
vv Cook, witness pay tickets, 12 80
J C Everett, commissioner, 7 50
R S Jennings, insurance; 98 88
C W Wolfe, board education, 21 00
W C Ogburn. roads, 27 50
SP B Altman, " 16 50
J G McCul lough, supt education, 50 uo
J F Rodgers, lumber for bridges, 44 84
W C Oghurn, poor, 30 Ob
jSMcClam, " , 540b
Geo Thomas, roads, 10 16Good
Eoadg Machinery Co, machinery,
etc, 583 6b
W C Hemingway &co, roads
(1006) 4 50
.. ? " 68 79
" " " poor, 88 04
- 36 OO
b McQ montgom*ry,
C. C. B. ofC. hv ' -i
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EFEI WATCHFUL.
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4 Little Care Vill Sare Many liijs'
tree Readers Future Trouble.
Watch the kidney secretions.
See that they have the amber hue
p j." health;
j l'be discharges not excessive or
infrequent;
, i i'iilain uo "brick-dust like'' sediment.
v
. Doau's Kidney Fills will do this
1 for you.
They Watch the kidneys and ctU'fr
them when they're sick,
j W R White, living on Sooth'
Boundrv street. Manning, S Crsaysrj
"I suffered from kidDey complaint
i for some years, I was forced to*
| arise frequently during the night on*
account ut the too frequent actiorj
) of tne secretions and I also hadi wvere
backaches and sharp p<iing
, my loins. At times I was so lame
and stiff that I could hardly turn
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UfCl 111 UCU UIIU illVJi IIMIgB i IUUUU It
I very difficult to dress myself. If I
I sat down for a little while 1 could
hardly arise aud had beeu in this $3
condition for a long time without
finding a remeby that would help i
me uutil I procured Doan's Kidney
Pills. I used but one box when
the pains weie banished and the
lameness aud soreness disappeared.
II do not have to get up nights to
pass the secretions, and am feeling
twenty yeais younger. I highly
, recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and
can say that I never used a remedy
| that gave me such prompt relief,"
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
I cents, Foster-Mil burn Co, Buffalo,
Mew York, sole agents for tbe United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take uo other.
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Attention Veterans.
A3 Memorial Day comes on Sunday
we will hold our meeting on the
day previous Saturday, May 9. A
full attendance of members requested.
The memorial exercises will
be held in the court house, commencing
at 11 o'clock a m.
Members of the UDC chapter
will be expected to co-operate with
the camp in making a success of the
occasion.
Tbe public is cordially invited to
assemble with us.
H H Kinder, H 0 Britton,
Commander. Adjutant.
Weak women get prompt and
lasting help by using Dr Shoop's
Night Cure. These soothing, healing,
antiseptic suppositories, with
full information how to proceed are
interestingly told of in my book
"No 4 For Women." The book and
strictly confidential medical advice
is entirely free. Simply write Dr
Shoop, Racine, Wis,for my book No
4. Sold by D C Scott.